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May 30, 1967
Haksar summarizes Shri L.K. Jha and Foreign Secretary, Shri C.S Jha's diplomatic activities and exchanges on nuclear security for non-aligned and non-nuclear-weapon states.
May 3, 1967
This telegram describes several options of development a nuclear weapon considering the China, US, Soviet factors, as well as India’s attitude towards the Treaty on Non-Proliferation. Jha concludes by recommending that India "should not abandon our policy of not developing nuclear weapons for the present."
May 2, 1967
Discussion of drafts prepared by the Soviet Union and the US for the Eighteen Nation Committee on Disarmament.
January 30, 1960
Tyabji summaries discussions with Ambassador Duckwitz on von Brentano's upcoming visit to India.
February 20, 1960
Dutt reports on a quote from German Foreign Minister Heinrich von Brentano regarding the Polish proposal for a zone of limited armaments in Central Europe.
February 7, 1955
In this meeting Nehru and Tito exchange their opinion on European security.
January 2, 1958
In response to the arming of West Germany, Rapacki proposes a European Nuclear Weapon Free Zone.
May 1974
Bangladesh supports the idea of the Indian Ocean being declared a zone of peace and Bangladesh accepts the desirability of total and complete disarmament
February 16, 1967
This note states that Kosygin thinks non-proliferation is not a method of fixing a special status for the present nuclear powers, but it is an important stage in the struggle for nuclear disarmament.
July 14, 1959
Dutt explains the reasoning behind holding a discussion of Antarctica at the UN.